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Attack On Owo NULGE Chair: Union raises alarm, seeks Aiyedatiwa’s intervention
Aiyedatiwa celebrates workers, highlights welfare, security efforts in Ondo
Ondo Speaker Felicitates Workers, Calls for Renewed Commitment
AAUA Don advocates national geospatial data bank for economic growth
AAUA shines again as 20 programmes secure full NUC accreditation
Prof. Iwu to Deliver AAUA’s 61st Inaugural Lecture May 5
Ondo practising full LG, judiciary autonomy – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Oyebanji flags off campaign, promises continuity in Ekiti
Ondo 2027: APC Aspirant Adeola Fynch pledges grassroots-driven, inclusive representation
2027: Gov Aiyedatiwa outlines APC selection process, urges discipline
BREAKING: Aiyedatiwa appoints Acting Rector for RUGIPO
Shippers’ Council lifts suspension on shipping firms’ charge hike approval

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Ondo govt clears air on alleged herdsmen attack

The Ondo State Government has strongly refuted online reports claiming that armed herdsmen attacked communities in the state and killed farmers. In a statement released by the Senior Special Assistant

National representation: Ondo South youths endorse High Chief Bamidele Omosehin

The Coalition of Ondo Youth and Community Organizations (COYCO) has called on the people of Ondo South senatorial district to take charge of their future by uniting to support behind

IWD: No society can truly develop without paying attention to women empowerment – Gov Aiyedatiwa

……….Reiterates commitment to women's welfare, devt ………..1,000 benefit from O'datiwa women initiative's grant By Precious Oluwole Ondo State Governor, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has acknowledged the importance of women empowerment

JUST IN: Aiyedatiwa appoints new UNIMED VC

The Governor of Ondo State and the Vistor to the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has constituted a Visitation Panel for the institution. The panel will

Court sets May 8 to decide on admissibility of FCT judgment in Bello vs. EFCC case

The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled May 8 to rule on whether a judgment from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court can be admitted as evidence in

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